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alexis
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 7:02 pm    Post subject: logging control Reply with quote

Hello, i have configured on my servers the following regarding to logging

log_file_path = /opt/exim/log/$primary_hostname/exim_%slog
log_selector = -all
message_logs = no


my intention is that under normal operations, avoid any log. But still
with this sentences i have a considerable logging amount, how can i
avoid it?

Thanks again

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